Chief information security officers (CISOs) are grappling with a wide range of risks and challenges, especially with cloud-based applications and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs).
Companies and government entities across the U.S. are in hiring mode for cybersecurity professionals: the supply-demand ratio for cybersecurity workers nationwide is 66%, according to new CyberSeek data.
The Apricorn 2022 Global IT Security Survey identified cybersecurity risks posed by remote work and a lack of employee security compliance and awareness.
Analysis from Veridium and TAG Cyber determined what keeps CISOs up at night in 2022, chronicling the latest cybersecurity threats facing businesses today.
Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are a top cyberattack vector, but legacy cybersecurity strategies don’t do enough to protect them from threats.
According to new research study from Accenture, more than half (55%) of large companies are not effectively stopping cyberattacks, finding and fixing breaches quickly, or reducing the impact of breaches.
Karakurt is focused on stealing data from companies since at least June 2021 and forcing them into paying ransoms under the threat of publishing the information online, several U.S. federal agencies have warned.